Careers in Geology


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GEOLOGY IS THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF THE EARTH, its composition, its processes, and the forces that act upon it. It is a broad subject that covers very specific aspects from glaciers and volcanoes, to gem stones and energy resources, to changing land formations and mass extinctions. It includes every area - the earth's core, ocean floor, deep canyons, mountaintops, and even the atmosphere. Geologists spend most of their time outdoors, often in remote areas. They dig up fossils, take soil samples, create maps, and gather lots of photographic evidence. They study the weather and investigate potential geological activity in order to predict natural disasters and potentially save people from the ravages of tornadoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, or volcanic eruptions. There are dozens of different jobs that a geologist can hold. Each utilizes the knowledge and skills acquired from the same basic training and education. What any one geologist does depends on the job title or area of specialization. For example, environmental geologists are concerned with the safe use of natural resources. They test soil and water for signs of toxins after accidents, help create plans for cleanup, and make sure areas are safe for residents. Hydrogeologists work primarily with water. They study how water moves, how and where it becomes available to communities, ways to increase water supplies, and how to minimize possible pollution. Petroleum geologists search for sources of oil and gas, and develop methods for safe extraction. The minimum educational requirement to become a geologist is a bachelor's degree in geology, though many employers prefer a master's degree. In either case, those entering the field can expect to find jobs waiting for them. In fact, industry leaders predict that some areas will experience shortages of trained professionals as the demand for renewable and safe energy, more accurate hazard weather plans, global environmental safety, and answers to the threat of climate change grows in importance.




Great Jobs for Geology Majors


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This book provides descriptions of careers in the field of geology and the skills needed to begin a focused job search.







Great Jobs for Geology Majors


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These books are a big help to students entering the working world. They discover common career paths of graduates in their field, get help assessing their individual talents and skills, and learn what steps need to be taken to land a job. Every aspect of identifying and getting started in a career is covered, from exploring options and making a smooth transition from college to career to conducting an effective job search. -- Offers the guidance students need to identify a career, find a job, and plan for professional success -- Shows students how to write a resume, conduct networking, handle interviewing, follow through, and evaluate job offers -- Includes sample resume and job descriptions, statistics, salary ranges, and sources for more information




Careers in Geology


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Careers for Geologists


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Geologist


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Did you know that geologists study the materials that form Earth? Most geologists in the United States work at mines and quarries. Discover more fascinating facts in Geologist, a STEM Careers book.




Careers in Focus


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Provides an overview of the career requirements, duties, and responsibilities of a career in the comic industries.